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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from July 2012 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,608 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Henry Gage, 3rd Viscount Gage
- Galaxy 4
- Adnan Kapau Gani
- Ganjuran Church
- Ganting Grand Mosque
- Jimmy Gardner (footballer)
- Mike Gascoyne
- James Milnes Gaskell
- John Geddie (journalist)
- Robbie Gee
- Generator (The Holloways song)
- Paul Geraghty
- Get Real (British TV series)
- The Ghost Goes West
- Ghost Squad (TV series)
- William Gilbert (physicist)
- Gilbey's Cottages Halt railway station
- Charles Gildon
- Arthur Herman Gilkes
- Christopher H. Gilkes
- George Gill (cricketer)
- William Gilpin (priest)
- Paul Gilroy
- Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery
- Girls Who Play Guitars
- Peter Gladstone
- Michael George Glazebrook
- Gloucestershire Constabulary
- Glow (Reef album)
- The God Beneath the Sea
- God Fodder
- Larry Godfrey
- Goin' Down (Melanie C song)
- Goldfinger (Ash song)
- John Gordon (author)
- John Gordon (bishop)
- James Gornall (Royal Navy officer)
- Gosport
- Charles John Stanley Gough
- Tim Gould
- Grand National (band)
- Gravity (Fred Frith album)
- David Gray (snooker player)
- Thomas Lomar Gray
- Ugly Dave Gray
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority
- Greatest Hits (Simply Red album)
- Greatest Hits Radio Liverpool & The North West
- Greatest Hits Radio Tayside & Fife
- James Pierrepont Greaves
- Grecian (1824 ship)
- Michael P. Green
- Stanley Green
- Dorothy Greenhough-Smith
- Jack Greenwell
- Jane Greenwood
- Gregoir of Rosemarkie
- Maria Georgina Grey
- Colin Griffiths
- Ronald Groves
- Borough of Guildford
- The Guns of Brixton
- John Hampden Gurney
- John Guthrie (bishop of Ross)
- The Gypsies Metamorphosed
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- Arthur Hacker
- William Henry Hadow
- Halcyon (album)
- Half Broken Things
- Albert Hallam
- Arthur Hallam
- F. E. Halliday
- Janice Hally
- Borough of Halton
- John Hamer (figure skater)
- Nigel Hamilton (author)
- W. D. Hamilton
- Kay Hammond
- Sam Hancock
- Tony Hand
- Matthew Hann
- Cecil Harcourt-Smith
- A Hard Road
- Thomas Duffus Hardy
- Ravi Haria
- Rachid Harkouk
- Dani Harmer
- Edward Robert Harrison
- Michael Harrison (writer)
- Setyo Budi Hartanto
- Geoff Hastings
- The Haunted Man (album)
- Peter Havard-Williams
- Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke
- Thomas Hay (bishop)
- John Hayes (art historian)
- Heart Sussex
- Barrie Heath
- Dorothy Heathcote
- Norman Heatley
- Heavy Metal Thunder (Saxon album)
- Johann Peter Hebel
- Lorraine Heggessey
- Lorna Heilbron
- Hengist, King of Kent
- Alexander Hepburn
- Thomas Nicoll Hepburn
- David Herbert
- Robert Heron (writer)
- John Herschel
- Francis Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford
- Noreena Hertz
- Clare Higgins
- High Littleton
- High Peak Borough Council
- Bertie Hill
- Michael Hills (jockey)
- Richard Hills (jockey)
- Sacred Heart Church, Hillsborough
- Elliot Hilton
- Walter Hilton
- Craig Hinton
- Hiraethog Rural District
- History of Crystal Palace F.C.
- A History of Scotland
- History of Slough
- History of the Isle of Wight
- History of the Scots Guards (1642–1804)
- Hitler's Bodyguard (TV series)
- J. A. Hobson
- John Hodge (English footballer)
- C. Walter Hodges
- Eaton Hodgkinson
- Holland Park School
- Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland
- Anthony Holles (figure skater)
- The Holloways
- Derek Holman
- Holme Valley
- John Holmes (schoolmaster)
- Keith Hopkins
- Richard Horton (editor)
- Hot Line to Heaven
- Steven Houghton
- How Long (The View song)
- Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden
- Barclay Howard
- Christopher Howarth
- Geraint Howells
- George Howson (headmaster)
- Kenneth Hubbard
- Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln
- Hugh Price Hughes
- John Pyke Hullah
- Death of Gertrude Hullett
- The Humorous Courtier
- Marika Humphreys
- George E. Hunt
- Michael Hunter (boxer)
- Philip Hunter (educationist)
- Thomas John Hussey
- Hutton, Somerset
- Peggy Hyland
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- I Got You (Leona Lewis song)
- Ideal (TV series)
- If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody
- Ignoto
- Imperial Cottages Halt railway station
- In Nothing We Trust
- List of In the Night Garden... episodes
- Indiscreet (1958 film)
- Alexander Inglis
- Innocent Bystanders (film)
- Interception of Communications Act 1985
- Archibald Clark Kerr, 1st Baron Inverchapel
- Inverythan rail accident
- Iron Maiden (album)
- Isle of Ely
- Isle of Wight Council
- ITIL
- ITV News Channel TV
- ITV Play
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- Jack Names the Planets
- Thomas Graham Jackson
- David Jacobs (table tennis)
- Owen Jacobsen
- John Jaenike
- Oliver James (psychologist)
- Andrew Jaspan
- Leslie Jenkins (cricketer)
- Megs Jenkins
- Jorian Jenks
- Ivor Jennings
- Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey
- George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
- Sarah Villiers, Countess of Jersey
- David Jesson